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  2. Regulations protecting consumers from microtransactions

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    For example, in 2014, the FTC settled with Apple over allegations that the company allowed children to make unauthorized in-app purchases without their parents' consent. As part of the settlement, Apple agreed to refund a minimum of $32.5 million to affected consumers that were billed for in-app purchases incurred by children.

  3. Apple might refund accidental app purchases ... once - AOL

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    If you've had an iPhone or iPad long enough, odds are you have accidentally purchased an app. A click, click here or a tap, tap there and you've just spent $10 you hadn't planned on. Unlike the ...

  4. App Store (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 13 February 2025. Mobile app distribution platform by Apple For the macOS version of the App Store, see Mac App Store. App Store Screenshot of the App Store on iOS Developer(s) Apple Initial release July 10, 2008 ; 16 years ago (July 10, 2008) Operating system iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS, and VisionOS ...

  5. 5 things to know for Feb. 14: Trump’s Cabinet, Ukraine ...

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    3. TikTok. Apple and Google have restored TikTok to their US app stores.This comes after President Trump signed an executive action last month delaying the enactment of a US ban on the wildly ...

  6. Money Minute: Apple to Refund Kids' App Buys; Foreclosures ...

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    The number of home foreclosures has dropped dramatically. The number of foreclosure filings fell by 26 percent last year to the lowest level since 2007 -- just before the housing boom went bust.

  7. Censorship by Apple - Wikipedia

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    Censorship by Apple refers to Apple Inc.'s removal, omission, or disruption of the spread of content or information from its services or subsidiaries, such as the iTunes Store and the App Store, in order to comply with Apple's company policies, legal demands, or various government censorship laws.

  8. iOS app approvals - Wikipedia

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    To get applications into the App Store, developers were required to submit their app and wait for approval or rejection by Apple. Rejected apps were given feedback on the reason they were rejected so they could be modified and resubmitted. [14] The approval process for Apple App Store has changed over time in terms of its feedback to developers ...

  9. 81 Times Customer Support Chats Were Completely Useless - AOL

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    Ubers app had 0 support options that described the issue, and I reported as a safety issue as soon as I could, but they still won’t refund me and I can’t get to anything other than canned answers.